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had to get off his speakership, had two affairs, and ended two marriages, and was hitting president clinton at the time for his own infidelities. why is it, though, because there are so many stories like this, that we continue to get great advice from people that can't seem to take their own advice? >> i think it's just way too easy to become an inspirational icon in america, and newt gingrich is a prime example of that. he kind of put himself out as this moral leader, and he said he was, and everyone believed him. then he just fueled on itself, and there's just example after example from our culture of these people that were not good people. >> so, zach, let's talk about lance armstrong. i was until recently a huge fan. i read his -- >> my condolences. >> i read it's not about the bike. really i got a lot personally out of it. found it really inspirational, really moeshational. you have a quote from him in the book. he says winning is about heart. it's got to be in the right place. which just feels so weird and wrong hearing it come from lance armstrong, but, you know, he did have this sor
had to get off his speakership, had two affairs, and ended two marriages, and was hitting president clinton at the time for his own infidelities. why is it, though, because there are so many stories like this, that we continue to get great advice from people that can't seem to take their own advice? >> i think it's just way too easy to become an inspirational icon in america, and newt gingrich is a prime example of that. he kind of put himself out as this moral leader, and he said he was,...
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right when the clinton administration began to expand nato so you're going to historians will debate this question when did it begin and then the analysis will began johnny and chicago this is a very good point that stephen brings up because we have south was set in two thousand and eight as well but maybe it's the dysfunctionality of the entire post cold war environment i mean what has the international system found any kind of balance are we still moving to some kind of lack of equilibrium or is that the united states just has gotten used to being very had to man monic well i basically agree with steve which is that i think that the united states and the west more generally but especially the united states has found it almost impossible to put cold war thinking behind it. and as a result in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. the clinton administration began to push hard for nato expansion and there's no way you could explain nato expansion unless you make the argument that it's designed to contain some sort of future russian threat nobody put the argument for nato expansion in thos
right when the clinton administration began to expand nato so you're going to historians will debate this question when did it begin and then the analysis will began johnny and chicago this is a very good point that stephen brings up because we have south was set in two thousand and eight as well but maybe it's the dysfunctionality of the entire post cold war environment i mean what has the international system found any kind of balance are we still moving to some kind of lack of equilibrium or...
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he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. of -- the author of "how israelis and crossinians negotiate, a troll analysis of the peace process." director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of therous books, including battle of ideas on the war on terror. abrams, senior federal for middle eastern studies -- senior fellow for middle eastern studies. he held several important positions, including deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser where he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration and was the author of four books, including undue process, security and the bush, and administration and the israeli-palestinian conflict. jeffrey goldb
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bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think you return it around, especially with some of the president predecessors, you have to decide what -- i think it is worth looking at what benefit is greater? when the president stands up and takes multiple questions for many hours allowing follow-ups, i think i would be willing to go head to head with past presidents on the number of minutes this president has spent answering questions from the free press compared to the number of minutes in his presidency that his predescessors have. reporters dig deep and present follow-ups whereas the news of the day -- i know that is an impo
bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think you return it around, especially with...
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tamara cofman wittes served under secretary of state clinton, deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. she is the author of the freedoms unsteady march, america's role in building arab democracy, and editor of how israelis and palestinians negotiate a cross-cultural analysis of the peace process. robert sattler is the executive director of the washington institute and also holds -- robert stout off, the berkowitz chair in u.s. middle east policy. an expert on arab and islamic politics, as well as u.s. middle east policy. he has written and spoken widely on the arab-israeli peace process, the challenge of political islam and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of numerous books, including the battle of ideas in the war on terrorists, essays on u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. elliott abrams, senior fellow for middle asian studies at the council on foreign relations, served in the george w. bush white house in several important pos
tamara cofman wittes served under secretary of state clinton, deputy assistant secretary of state for near east where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring. she is the author of the freedoms unsteady march, america's role in building arab democracy, and editor of how israelis and palestinians negotiate a cross-cultural analysis of the peace process. robert sattler is the executive director of the washington institute and also holds -- robert stout off,...
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one of the great achievements of the clinton administration was to get ukraine and other countries to give up their nuclear weapons. countries like russia, the united states, the uk would sign onto a compact guaranteeing their sovereignty and territorial integrity. russia signed that, it's grossly violated that. what message does that send to countries where we're trying to gi get them to give up -- >> is there any military cost ex acted by the united states or nato if putin moves forward? >> we're trying to de-escalate this crisis, not escalate. we don't see a military confrontation but we see increasing support for ukraine. we have a program that will get $37 billion or $38 billion to ukraine. >> on the middle east and the peace process unraveling. does the president decide to pull secretary kerry and get him out of the peace making business in the middle east or stf possible that the united states in the absence of negotiating partners advances its own peace plan, puts it on the table, and says get to work? >> thanks to secretary kerry's incredible leadership and determination, the
one of the great achievements of the clinton administration was to get ukraine and other countries to give up their nuclear weapons. countries like russia, the united states, the uk would sign onto a compact guaranteeing their sovereignty and territorial integrity. russia signed that, it's grossly violated that. what message does that send to countries where we're trying to gi get them to give up -- >> is there any military cost ex acted by the united states or nato if putin moves...
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i think that those at least that american animated bill clinton does it feature a quick ski team. notice the sentiment onto it doesn't sound like it's continue trying to do with it. really this is the adult animation at its finest plant this pumpkin plant in the right to meet him into a black emperor writes and directs and animate gleefully surreal tales that make us feel like we're being allowed into the imagination of an extremely imaginative individual and this movie is unabashedly sexy in the sense that you know makes the world go round and i really like the french title some will speak with the electrical of reason that would be in the sense of passion so strong it's like putting your finger and lights out. i don't in this demo there is a subtle storytelling. i love that you can sound effects literally could not be better than this the musical score by nico quinoa which is absolutely and it's the story of which is a lack of weeks. she and sparks. immediately i did get married. he's working at the gas station and they are deliriously happy. but they loved it so intense that wh
i think that those at least that american animated bill clinton does it feature a quick ski team. notice the sentiment onto it doesn't sound like it's continue trying to do with it. really this is the adult animation at its finest plant this pumpkin plant in the right to meet him into a black emperor writes and directs and animate gleefully surreal tales that make us feel like we're being allowed into the imagination of an extremely imaginative individual and this movie is unabashedly sexy in...
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clinton himself, he says that clinton was the russian and. clinton himself was interested in russia. i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years, at the maximum allowed to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and market society that was clearly over ambitious. you cannot remake a society like that in eight years, and there are strong forces of russian tradition and history that have to evolve in their own way, but there was certainly an attempt to five more financial assistance, but also an attempt to get russia to buy into the u.s. view of international relations and european security which is why we had problems when we got involved in the war in the balkans. that first reset ended badly with the coastal war. so towards the end of the clinton administration, i mean, mr. yeltsin was quite sick. then mr. putin came in. the time i was in government was a downward time in their relationship. recognition in the u.s. that it had not been able to achieve what it wanted to do. the recent under president george
clinton himself, he says that clinton was the russian and. clinton himself was interested in russia. i think he and those around him really thought that they had eight years, at the maximum allowed to refashion russia and turn it into a democracy and market society that was clearly over ambitious. you cannot remake a society like that in eight years, and there are strong forces of russian tradition and history that have to evolve in their own way, but there was certainly an attempt to five more...
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hilly clinton out and about, doing speeches, most recently to a methodist church the south talking about her religion. of course raised methodist. talking about -- >> as we heard in the open or in the tease, how men when 60, they've been in the rat race so long, they're tired, want to play golf but women are raring to go. so these are all parse d i'm thinking i'd want a nap but okay. everything she says is parsed like, isn't this interesting? she's saying women have a lot to contribute to society and women over 60 this and that. i get the feeling that she's messing with us. >> seem likes she's having a lot of fun, right? she's not shying away interest moments that she knows we're going to parse. i mean she knows we're going to pick apart every single thing she says. and whether she's made up her mind or not, is anyone's guess, but she certainly seems to be having fun in the process, leading us down she's sort of rabbit holes. >> smart politics. >> why wouldn't you have fun with this the most fun place to be in politics. everybody hanging on your every word. you're not a candidate. not un
hilly clinton out and about, doing speeches, most recently to a methodist church the south talking about her religion. of course raised methodist. talking about -- >> as we heard in the open or in the tease, how men when 60, they've been in the rat race so long, they're tired, want to play golf but women are raring to go. so these are all parse d i'm thinking i'd want a nap but okay. everything she says is parsed like, isn't this interesting? she's saying women have a lot to contribute to...
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senator clinton received 140,000 in campaign contributions. from banking industry executives in a single year. she wanted their support and they wanted hers -- including a vote in favor of "that awful bill." so, are you worried that somehow she'll bow to big business? if she becomes president. >> look, i have made it clear throughout this book, and really what i have been working on for the last 25 years that, i'm worried a lot about power in the financial services industry and i'm worried about the fact that basically, starting in the '80s, you know, the cops were taken off the beat in financial services, these guys were allowed to just paint a bull's-eye on the backside of american families. they loaded up on risk. they crushed the economy. they got bailed out. what bothers me now, they still strut around washington, they block regulations that they don't want, they roll over agencies whenever they can. >> will they roll over hillary clinton? >> well, they break the law and still don't end up being held accountable for it and going to jail.
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works for it states that it is the very first one in jordan to catered to the specific needs of the clintons who i knew i had most of the time that victims of psychological violence or harassment physical violence is also common occurrence the band had a message of the abuses or say something which they deal with analysts estimate comes along with all the other time in the mind anything off. some of those who have been exploited abused or abandoned. end up with its lawyers office. they want to sue or get divorced but they have very few rights in their new country the much talked all week describes himself as a human rights activists who helped victims of human trafficking for real. he shows us how well organized networks go about recruiting syrian women my hosting job offers to me that i get them online in budapest at the moment of truth and bought these women have become and merchandise to the will to walk to get ready and just like any other new style is happening is appalling. these people are completely lost. as soon as they get here. the criminal networks taken to japan. so many of them
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it's best to keep things the way they are. >> i have to run, but i'd like to say about hillary clinton, i think she's keeping her options open and i think she's enjoying playing the media with really selective words. thank you guys very much. >> thank you. >>> fareed zakaria gps is next. o to the enamel. there's only so much enamel on a tooth, and everybody needs to do something about it now if they want to preserve their teeth. i recommend pronamel because it helps strengthen the tooth and makes it more resistant to acid breakdown. we want to be healthy and strong through the course of our life, and by using pronamel every day, just simply using it as your toothpaste, you know you will have that peace of mind. and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell
it's best to keep things the way they are. >> i have to run, but i'd like to say about hillary clinton, i think she's keeping her options open and i think she's enjoying playing the media with really selective words. thank you guys very much. >> thank you. >>> fareed zakaria gps is next. o to the enamel. there's only so much enamel on a tooth, and everybody needs to do something about it now if they want to preserve their teeth. i recommend pronamel because it helps...
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connecting bridge and point between the two players of course russia and you in your waking like president clinton more than like president obama and i said well you know i see it and said you know let me tell you i know president obama. is explaining intelligent person very clearly with good intentions. still awaiting of the most powerful public nation but do is they need a monthly dues in order to to deal with such crises to be at this same time. extremely realistic about what could be achieved what could not be achieved and to be able to enter into the mind of the other side and understand and accept to fit the mold then one has jimoh news point of view or perspective about world events. ligi to me place to mold in one perspective there were defect that you will so say for sure about your position does that mean that it well mr burke you sound even more like president putin and i would like to press you on that point a little bit. president obama very harshly criticized the israeli delegation to the united nations for not voting to can down the russia and the delegation found a very interesting
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bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's still true. you're seeing a republican now talk about mend it, don't end it or let's repair, it not repeal, that there are things like -- well covering preexisting conditions and other features that the affordable care act offers that we didn't have before. there's a lot of positives that the a.c.a. can be sold, but that's what i was referring to earlier when i said that the democratic strategy is to not so much push obama as to push the care just that's where the real vote-getter comes from. host: our next call is from eric in rome georgia, democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. ste
bush and to bill clinton and hillary clinton back in the 1990's, who were accused of every contained of thing, including kidnap, murder drug smuggling, all these kind of things, and the whole birther narrative doesn't sound like that much that's new in politics. but i think getting back to the affordable care act, all along even during the heated a.c.a. debate the public dent like obamacare, which is a republican term, but they liked the features that obamacare the a.c.a. offered, and that's...
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bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think if you turn it around, especially with some of the president predecessors, you have to decide what -- i think it is worth looking at what benefit is greater? when the president stands up and takes multiple questions for many hours allowing follow-ups, i think i would be willing to go head to head with past presidents on the number of minutes this president has spent answering questions from the free press compared to the number of minutes in his presidency that his predescessors have. reporters dig deep and present follow-ups whereas the news of the day -- i know that is an imp
bill clinton did a lot of those things. of course, for anyone that is in the building every day as a reporter, that is what we crave the most. the chance to put the question of the day whenever the news is to the president and get his reaction. that seems to happen less frequently. why is that? >> is not a matter of comfort. at least on our part. the president is comfortable taking questions with the press just like he was with you yesterday. i think if you turn it around, especially with...
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what he said was also said by secretaries clinton, hagel and kerry, but the chinese needed to hear it from the president himself. so that i think was a very good start to a very important trip. >> as you know, the white house has long talked about a so-called pivot to asia. we have ukraine boiling over. syria, mired in civil war. iraq once again descending into bloodshed. can that pivot really happen? >> well, it can happen and it needs to happen. and perhaps the president needs to pivot everywhere. because diplomacy is connected. one of the reasons why japan and south korea are so concerned about the united states is because of indecisive diplomacy on syria. and so these crises can spread from one part of the world to another. the president needs to be strong and firm in all of them because the possibility of this spreading around the globe is really very high. >> i'm curious from a financial perspective here, gordon, good news, in fact, for the u.s. economy. the report from the boston consulting group ranked the u.s. as being number two in global manufacturing competitives behind on
what he said was also said by secretaries clinton, hagel and kerry, but the chinese needed to hear it from the president himself. so that i think was a very good start to a very important trip. >> as you know, the white house has long talked about a so-called pivot to asia. we have ukraine boiling over. syria, mired in civil war. iraq once again descending into bloodshed. can that pivot really happen? >> well, it can happen and it needs to happen. and perhaps the president needs to...
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other parts of asia we've had a strong dollar policy and just you know since since the rubin era in the clinton administration and just. saying that tells you that. having a policy at all about. about a about a currency. means that will do what it takes to ensure that it that it comes to fruition and is manifested in the markets do we know if there is a. managed management of the equity markets while not united states no one's fessed up to that and frankly i have no idea if that's going on but we know elsewhere we do see targeting of equity markets. further than that not just the capital markets but we're seeing management of economies we're starting to see. nominal g.d.p. targeting. strange you know this is all very new and then so i don't think it's it's the stuff of conspiracy theorists anymore i think this is out there it's known whether or not we're investing as a as a culture. with any sense of priority with any sense that gee we don't like this that's another story i don't think we are yet i think most people don't the main thing with regard to mommy after the devaluation and collapse of
other parts of asia we've had a strong dollar policy and just you know since since the rubin era in the clinton administration and just. saying that tells you that. having a policy at all about. about a about a currency. means that will do what it takes to ensure that it that it comes to fruition and is manifested in the markets do we know if there is a. managed management of the equity markets while not united states no one's fessed up to that and frankly i have no idea if that's going on but...
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famously he cozied up the tony blair and reached up to hillary clinton and the state's. but that said his profits give him the independents to program. on issues like immigration, education, climate change, they are of the same page. he allows him to do it. >> said it will live in such a different world. peerless lotze of bestead there put money behind it the kind of whether apparatus. that is the title of your but. looking back -- i guess i have klum tea how to questions. the long term impact of our political discourse? >> as think roger ailes has brought us back to an earlier time. partisan ba going back to vh. >> it was the balance of it to the. it was a post or anomaly. arson the is here to stay. the inventors flowered with the billion different voices. the are now part of the country. that think the lasting legacy has been to belies the scorched earth zero some position of politics, a testament to his success but democrats have copied his success. bill clinton can of the moment it to about the democrats talked about how they ran a campaign. barack obama grand -- >>
famously he cozied up the tony blair and reached up to hillary clinton and the state's. but that said his profits give him the independents to program. on issues like immigration, education, climate change, they are of the same page. he allows him to do it. >> said it will live in such a different world. peerless lotze of bestead there put money behind it the kind of whether apparatus. that is the title of your but. looking back -- i guess i have klum tea how to questions. the long term...